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Water swellable crosslinked elastomer and method of preparation

a crosslinked elastomer and water-swelling technology, applied in the field of film forming formulations, can solve the problems of whitening skin, failure of dried film to maintain its integrity, lack of durability in current skin tightening cosmetics, etc., and achieve the effect of temporary masking the appearance of wrinkles

Inactive Publication Date: 2020-04-16
MOMENTIVE PERFORMANCE MATERIALS INC
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Benefits of technology

The invention provides water swellable cross-linked elastomers that can be used in skin treatment formulations. These elastomers can create a tightening, lifting, and wrinkle smoothing effect on skin when applied in a water swollen state and can maintain their integrity on the skin surface for at least two hours without flaking or whitening. This results in a more durable and effective skin tightening and wrinkle smoothing effect compared to current cosmetic formulations.

Problems solved by technology

Lack of durability in current skin tightening cosmetics can be due to failure of dried films to maintain their integrity on the skin surfaces to which they are applied.
Such unacceptable films can lead to flaking which lead to whitening of skin due to white residue of flakes.

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synthesis example 1

[0078]Acetone (503.43 g), acrylic acid (53.28 g), 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate phosphate (27.06 g), potassium carbonate (13.82 g) and azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN) (0.542 g) were added to a 1 gallon Ross mixer (model DPM-4) and purged with nitrogen. The reaction medium was agitated at 30 rpm and the temperature of the reactor was raised to 60 C. A white precipitate of elastomer material in accordance with the invention formed within 15 to 20 minutes. The reactor was stirred for an additional 3 hours. The stirring was discontinued and the contents were cooled to room temperature. The precipitate was allowed to settle from the solution. The supernatant was decanted and the solid was isolated. The solid was removed and filtered in a Buckner funnel. The resulting cake was washed with 400 g of acetone. The cake was transferred to a glass dish and dried in a vacuum oven at 50° C. overnight. The resulting free flowing powder was white in appearance. The resulting elastomer was comprised of ...

synthesis example 2

[0079]Acetone (503.42 g), a vinyl terminated polydimethylsiloxane with the average structure CH2═CHSi(CH3)2O[Si(CH3)2O]900Si(CH3)2CH═CH2 (2.02 g), acrylic acid (53.30 g), 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate phosphate (27.02 g), potassium carbonate (13.81 g) and azobisisobutyronitrile (0.541 g) were added to a 1 gallon Ross mixer (model DPM-4) and purged with a nitrogen blanket. The reaction medium was agitated at 30 rpm and the temperature of the reactor was raised to 60 C. A white precipitate of elastomer material in accordance with the invention formed within 15 to 20 minutes. The reactor contents were stirred for an additional 3 hours. The stirring was discontinued and the contents were cooled to room temperature. The precipitate was allowed to settle from the solution. The supernatant was decanted and the solid was isolated. The solid was removed and filtered in a Buckner funnel. The resulting cake was washed with 400 g of acetone. The cake was transferred to a glass dish and dried in a...

synthesis example 3

[0080]Acetone (483.35 g), a vinyl terminated polydimethylsiloxane with the average structure CH2═CHSi(CH3)2O[Si(CH3)2O]900Si(CH3)2CH═CH2 (2.06 g), an acrylate polyether siloxane copolymer with the average structure of shown below (20.04 g), acrylic acid (10.02 g), tripropyleneglycolmethacrylate monophosphate (70.32 g), potassium carbonate (13.82 g) and azobisisobutyronitrile (0.55 g) were added to a 1 gallon Ross mixer (model DPM-4) and purged with a nitrogen blanket. The reaction medium was agitated at 30 rpm and the temperature of the reactor was raised to 60° C. A white precipitate of elastomer material in accordance with the invention formed within 15 to 20 minutes. The reactor contents were stirred for an additional 3 hours. The stirring was discontinued and the contents were cooled to room temperature. The precipitate material was allowed to settle from the solvent solution. The supernatant was decanted and the solid was isolated. The solid was removed and filtered in a Buckne...

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Abstract

A water swellable cross-linked elastomer and method of preparation is provided. The elastomer can advantageously be included in skin treatment compositions. Swellable elastomers in accordance with the invention are particularly well suited for inclusion in skin tightening cosmetic products. The elastomers can be formulated to form a film. When applied to skin, an elastomer in accordance with preferred embodiments of the invention can adhere to the skin and shrink as it dries. This can provide a skin tightening, lifting and wrinkle smoothening effect upon drying. This effect can temporarily mask the appearance of wrinkles.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The invention relates to formulations for skin tightening, sensorial and optical benefits and more particularly to film forming formulations, which upon drying, provide skin tightening and wrinkle smoothening benefits.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]There has been a desire to provide formulations for the treatment of the appearance of wrinkles. Various attempts have proposed cosmetic compositions including sodium silicate and / or polyacrylamide / polyacrylate copolymers alone or in admixture with sodium polyacrylate. Other options have proposed different film forming compositions. However, the results have not been fully acceptable.[0003]U.S. Pat. No. 6,139,829 alleges temporary smoothening of wrinkle appearance using ionic polyacrylamide / polyacrylate copolymer alone or in an admixture with sodium polyacrylate. US 2015 / 0037380 alleges skin smoothening compositions comprising sodium silicate, polyvalent silicate and water. U.S. Pat. No. 7,700,084 alleges a s...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61K8/896C08F220/06A61Q19/08C08F283/12A61K8/81
CPCA61Q19/08A61K8/8147A61K8/896C08F220/06C08F283/124A61K8/8152C09D151/085C08G77/04C08G77/445C08G77/42C08G77/20C09J183/10C08F290/068C08F290/148C08F230/02C08F220/20C08F222/102A61K8/042A61K8/55A61K8/891A61Q15/00A61Q19/10
Inventor PAWAR, AMARFALK, BENJAMINKUMAR, MUKESH
Owner MOMENTIVE PERFORMANCE MATERIALS INC
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